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Articles for July 2013 Year » The Egyptian Association For Community Participation Enhancement

The Egyptian Association for Community Participation Enhancement (EACPE) condemns the criminal and terrorist act that took place in the city of Mansoura early on Wednesday, 24 of July 2013, where two bombs exploded in front of Al Mansoura’s police building and it resulted in the death of a soldier and the wounding of 24 others, including civilians.

The popular committee for participating in the Constitution announced that they will launch a campaign under the name: Contribute to writing-up your Constitution". This campaign will cover all the governorates of Egypt and its main target is enabling the Egyptian people with all its diverse categories (without excluding any party or group) to contribute to the writing-up of the Constitution of post-revolutionary Egypt, which is based on the notions of citizenship, respect for human rights, and equality between all Egyptians in rights and freedoms.

The Egyptian Association for Community Participation Enhancement (EACPE) highly condemns the acts of violence that took place yesterday and until the early hours of today Tuesday 23/7/2013, on Tahrir square,

but also in a number of Egyptian governorates. These incidents resulted in the death of 9 people and the injury of around 86 more, according to the Ministry of Health.

A number of human rights associations have expressed their condemnation of the tragic violence that occurred within the Presidential Guards House area in the wee hours of the morning of July 8th, 2013, which resulted in that 54 people were killed, and hundreds were injured, and condemns also any attempt to assault military bases or facilities, or armed forces or police personnel.

The Egyptian Association for Community Participation Enhancement (EACPE) congratulates the Egyptian people on the success of its glorious revolution (June 30th, 2013), and enforcing their will and legitimacy through ousting Mr. Mohamed Morsy from power with the support of the Egyptian Armed Forces, as well as the Police.

EACPE rejects the speech given by the president Mohamed CC yesterday, the 2nd of July 2013, during which he incited his advocates (Former terrorists) to exert violence against the Egyptian people in order for him to stay in power. EACPE also calls upon the Egyptian people to occupy the streets and continue their legitimate struggle against the regime who lost its legitimacy.